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WASDE: Wheat, corn up
Projected U.S. wheat supplies for 2014 to ’15 are up 10 million bushels for December with higher projected imports. Increased production and higher imports from Canada are expected to add to U.S. wheat supplies. Monday, December, 15, 2014 - - News

USDA report nonevent
Wheat struggled to start last week, but managed to end the week with a strong session. For the week, March Minneapolis dropped 7.75 cents, March Chicago gained 3.5 cents and March Kansas City gave back 11.75 cents. Monday, December, 15, 2014 - Agweek - News

Technical buying supportive
Wheat started last week with strong gains, but gave back most of them the rest of the week. For the week ending Dec. 4, March Minneapolis gained 2.25 cents, March Chicago picked up 11.25 cents and March Kansas City dropped 4.5 cents. Monday, December, 08, 2014 - Agweek - News

Canada wheat exports dogged by quality complaints
Buyers of Canadian wheat are increasingly complaining about quality ever since Ottawa changed how its biggest crop is sold and inspected, raising the risk the world’s third largest exporter will lose sales to rivals like the U.S. Wednesday, December, 03, 2014 - Reuters - News

ND state-owned flour mill poised for major expansion
When North Dakota opened the nation’s only state-owned flour mill in the early 1900s, it stood as a symbol of defiance.
Tired of shipping wheat to Minneapolis mills, only to receive a lower price to offset the cost of shipping, North Dakota farmers turned to the state, which built its own flour mill to give them a better price. Tuesday, December, 02, 2014 - Minnesota Public Radio News - News

Canary trade slow
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — There’s no big pull from the trade for canary. Many processors are still handling canary they wanted to move last summer but had been delayed, usually because transportation wasn’t available. Monday, November, 24, 2014 - Agweek - News

WASDE: Soybeans up wheat, corn down
U.S. wheat supplies for 2014 to ’15 are down 10 million bushels, based on updated production estimates for the states resurveyed following the Sept. 30 small grains report. Monday, November, 17, 2014 - USDA - News

ND farmers say dearth of high-quality durum no surprise
North Dakota durum growers say they’re not benefiting much from soaring prices for high-quality durum. They also say companies that buy and process durum have themselves to blame for the current short supplies. Monday, November, 10, 2014 - Agweek - News

Markets retreat ahead of report
Wheat started last week with gains, but slipped lower for the rest of the week. For the week ending Nov. 6, December Minneapolis dropped 20.25 cents, December Chicago slipped 12.25 cents and December Kansas City gave back 14.75 cents. Monday, November, 10, 2014 - Agweek - News

New durum variety will be ready in 2015
Durum growers who are contemplating which varieties to plant next year have another option to consider: Carpio, which has been released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Monday, November, 10, 2014 - - News

Soymeal leads market
Wheat traded with strong gains for the first three sessions of last week, but lost some ground on Oct. 30. Support spilled over from a stronger U.S. soybean meal market, which continues to see support from tight supplies. Monday, November, 03, 2014 - Agweek - News

Harvest wrapping up
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Another good harvest weather week advanced the prairie harvest to 95 percent, up from 85 percent Oct. 13. Except for the wettest areas in eastern Saskatchewan and western Manitoba, cereals and canola are close to finished. Grain corn and soybeans are most of what is left. Monday, October, 27, 2014 - Agweek - News